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Basic Fuel Injection Pressure Tester - For Bosch CIS Systems - Lang

Part #: TU-447PB

The Lang TU-447PB Basic Fuel Injection Pressure Tester is a specialized diagnostic instrument engineered for automotive professionals working with Bosch Continuous Injection System (CIS) vehicles. This dedicated tool provides accurate and reliable readings crucial for effectively diagnosing a range of fuel system malfunctions, making it an indispensable asset for maintaining optimal engine performance and efficiency.

Key Features

  • Specifically engineered for accurate fuel pressure testing in vehicles equipped with Bosch Continuous Injection System (CIS), serving as a reliable bosch fuel pressure tester.
  • Delivers precise pressure readings essential for diagnosing complex fuel delivery problems and ensuring proper system function.
  • Constructed with robust, professional-grade materials to ensure durability and long-term reliability in demanding workshop environments.
  • Designed for user-friendly operation, enabling technicians to perform quick and efficient diagnostic procedures.

Applications

This fuel injection pressure tester is an essential tool for the comprehensive diagnosis of fuel delivery issues in vehicles utilizing Bosch CIS. Professional technicians can employ it to accurately pinpoint common problems such as insufficient fuel pressure, obstructed fuel filters, or failing fuel pressure regulators. It is suitable for routine maintenance checks, in-depth troubleshooting, and precise repair tasks within automotive workshops and service centers, contributing to extended vehicle longevity and consistent engine operation.

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Lang
  • Model Number: TU-447PB
  • Weight: 3.65 lbs

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  • Model: 90938
  • Shipping Weight: 3.65lbs
  • UPC: 763279044709
  • Manufacturers Part #: TU-447PB
  • Manufactured by: Lang
  • Also Known As: STATU447PB, KHTU-447PB , LNG-TU-447PB

This product was added to our catalog on Tuesday 06 February, 2007.